Wed 23 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 24 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 17.30
Fri 25 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 26 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
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Saturday 26 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
A-14
WOR07
Meet the Author: Andrew Zimmerman, Alabama in Africa. Booker T. Washington, the German Empire, & the Globalization of the New South
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
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Chair:
David Lindenfeld
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Andreas Eckert, Erik Grimmer-Solem, Robert Norrell |
Andrew Zimmerman :
Alabama in Africa
B-14
CRI18
The Uses of Justice in Europe II: Short-term Dynamics
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Gertjan Leenders :
Denunciation in Belgium during the First World War: the Uses of Justice in a Context of Societal Conflict
Herbert Reinke :
Foreigners before Berlin Courts during World War II
Stephen Toth :
Boy Behaving Badly: Modernity and the Murderous Child in Fin-de-Siècle France
Tommy van Es :
Dutch Remembrance of the German Occupier: the Case of Walther Horak
C-14
POL07
Expressing the Nation: Empire, Ethnicity, Politics
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Tina Bahovec :
Circulating the Yugoslav Idea from 1917 to 1921 – a Gendered Perspective
Nupur Chaudhuri :
Some Bengali/Indian Women’s Concept of Nationalism and Citizenship under the British Raj
Nives Rumenjak :
From Opposition to Establishment: an Individual Case of Multiple National Identities in 19th Century Croatia
D-14
SPA06
Life Times and Life Spaces: Placing People in Historical Context
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Stephen Boyd Davis, Florian Kräutli :
Scholarly Chronographics: can a Timeline be Useful in Historiography?
Sherry Olson :
Lifelines in Social Networks: an Irish Catholic Innkeeper in Montreal 1815-1849
Mihailo Popovic :
Migrant Groups in an Urban and Spatial Context - The Evidence on London as Reflected in the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Daniel Rueck :
Up-Close and Personal: Spatializing the Diaries of a German-Canadian Land Surveyor
Richard Sadler, Donald Lafreniere :
The Long-Term Effects of Redlining and Segregation on Urban Form and the Spread of Abandonment
E-14
CUL18
Producing and Exchanging Knowledge
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Martin Luger
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Sandra Pfistermüller :
Origins of Early Modern National Stereotypes' Testimonials of Knowledge
Anca Elisabeta Tatay :
Incursion into the Engravings of Old Romanian Writings in Bucharest (1582-1830)
Rineke van Daalen :
The Shadow of the Past in Interactions in the Present
F-14
ETH05
Crossborder Migrations and Identity Formation
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Fikret Adanir
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Organizers:
Sinan Dincer, Lülüfer Körükmez |
Discussant:
Fikret Adanir
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Sinan Dincer :
The “Others” or the “Brothers”: The Struggle for the Armenian Identity
Eleni Christou Kapetanaki :
In the Name of the Crisis: what Home Means. Experiences and Different Perceptions of Home through the Borders, while Moving Back –and Forth- from Greece to Albania
Lülüfer Körükmez :
United but Dissimilar: Immigration from Armenia to Turkey
G-14
ECO15
Pawnbroking in Pre-modern Europe: from Economic Considerations to Moral Connotations
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jochen Streb
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Organizer:
Mauro Carboni
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Discussant:
Jochen Streb
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Mauro Carboni :
Lending to the Poor, lending to the Affluent: a Moral Approach to Consumer Credit
Claude Denjean :
Funding Poverty, funding Business
Juan Vicente Garcia Marsilla :
From Medieval Pawn Broking to "Mercy Arks"" in the Hispanic Kingdoms (XIII-XVI Centuries)
Maria Giuseppina Muzzarelli :
Religious Piety or Common Interest? At the Roots of Consumer Credit
Donatella Strangio :
“Buon Governo” and Social Peace: Granting Cheap Loans to the Lower Classes in Rome
H-14
EDU05
Constructing Childhood Worlds
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Network:
Education and Childhood
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Chair:
Nicoleta Roman
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Organizers:
Luminita Dumanescu, Nicoleta Roman |
Discussant:
Maria Papathanassiou
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Elena Bedreag :
The Child between Private Tuition and Public Schools. Notes on the Development of Educational System in 18th Century Moldavia
Luminita Dumanescu :
Children as the Nation Future in Communist Romania
Mona Gleason :
The Land is My School: Children and the Natural Environment in British Columbia's (Canada) Interwar Period
Eleni Tamiolaki :
Producing "Proper" Children: Negotiating Childhood during the Greek Enlightenment” (Early 19th century).
I-14
LAB14 mid
Quality Control in Pre-Modern Eurasian Economies
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Networks:
Labour
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Middle Ages
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Chair:
Markus Cerman
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Organizers:
Jessica Dijkman, Christine Moll Murata |
Discussant:
Bert De Munck
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Andrea Caracausi :
Has Quality Control been a Matter for Guilds? Evidence from the Guild Courts in Early Modern Italy
Jessica Dijkman, Maarten Prak :
How to Become a Master Craftsman? Guild Regulation of Professional Training and Qualification in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe and the Near East’
Christine Moll Murata :
Quality Control in Chinese Textile Guilds’
J-14
REL12
Politics and Religion
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Patrick Pasture
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Patrick Pasture
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Ian Harker :
Germany, Jews & the Church through the Life of Revd Dr Ernst Biberstein
John Macaulay :
'Physician, Heal Thyself!':Unitarians Debate Church and State
Rhys Williams :
The Radical God and England’s Revolution
K-14
CUL15
Material Culture and Memory Practices
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Huub Sanders
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Tuula Okkonen :
Screening and Purging Statues – The US Monument Policy in Post-war Japan
Lukasz Posluszny :
Material Culture and Memory Practices: Clothes of Prisoners in Nazi Concentration Camps
Marusa Pusnik :
Fashion and Socialist Legacy: Media as Cultural Entrepeneurs of Fashion Tastes in Socialism
L-14
WOM14
Woman and Feminism in the Age of Extremes
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Elisabeth Elgán
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Helena Tolvhed
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Julie Gottlieb :
Rewriting Women and Conservative Politics in the 1930s: Gender, Foreign Policy and Political Engagement
Saila Leukumaa :
Linda Eenpalu´s Speeches as a Part of Estonian National Project 1934–1940
Montserrat Palau, Montserrat Duch :
Gender and Nation in Catalonia under the Franco Dictatorship (1939-1975)
Maria Grazia Suriano :
War, Peace, and Suffrage, the Italian Section of the WILPF between Socialism and Fascist Persecution
M-14
LAB37
Rural Labour Strategies in Industrialising Eastern Europe: Migration and Alternatives
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Networks:
Labour
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Rural
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Chair:
Marsha Siefert
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Organizers:
Gijs Kessler, Marsha Siefert, Susan Zimmermann |
Discussant:
Lewis Siegelbaum
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Irina Novichenko :
The Study of European Co-operation and Practice of Co-operation in Russia (1890s-1920s)
Yukimura Sakon :
Russian and Asian Immigrants in the Russian Far East: 1860-1914
N-14
WOM18
Travelling and Translating Ideas
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Norbert Götz
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Lessie Jo Frazier
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Michel Prum :
Clémence Royer: the Woman who brought Darwinism to France
Karin S. Wozonig :
A Vindication of the Rights of Women Revisited. The Austrian Poetess and Journalist Betty Paoli (1814-1894) reads Mary Wollstonecraft and George Sand
O-14
ETH11c
Gender and Migration III
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Leila Goulahsen :
The Changing Nature of European Migration: a Transnational Feminist Pilot Study of French Female Migrants in Manchester and London
Viktoriya Kim :
Gender Construction and Migration: Female Migration from Former Soviet Union Countries to Japan
Terry McBride :
Migrants in Modern Scotland: Public Lives and Identity.
Stephen Patnode :
Gender and the Experience of American Expatriates in Saudi Arabia in the Twentieth Century
P-14
SEX11
Constructing and Preserving Queer Pasts: Archives, Communities and Activists
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
David Minto
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
David Minto
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Tone Hellesund :
Establishing a Queer Historical Archive in Norway
David Paternotte :
Transnationalising Lesbian and Gay Activism: The Birth of the International (Lesbian and) Gay Association (IGA-ILGA)
Riikka Taavetti :
Remembering and Forgetting Queer Pasts in the Archives
Q-14
ORA13
Families & Children: Memory & Silence
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Malin Thor Tureby
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Nicole Immler :
The Phenomenon of Silence in Family Memory
Michael John :
„No-one would have believed.....“ Interviews with Former Foster Children in Austria
Veronica Sales Pereira :
The Stigma of Poverty on the Social Mobility Experience and the Conditions of its Narrative in the Interaction with the Researcher
R-14
ELI16
Nationalist Elites (Re)defining the Nation
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Constantin Barbulescu :
The Two Faces of Ianus – The Peasant between the Savage and the Good Romanian
Olli Kleemola :
The Propaganda Troops as a Military-politic Elite in Finland and National Socialist Germany in the Second World War
Nathanaelle Minard :
Shaping the National Landscape in Imperial Context. A Comparison of Russian and Finnish Viewpoints on Finland’s Nature in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
Katalin Somlai :
Ruptures, Silences and Permanencies
S-14
ETH24
Round Table: Globalizing Migration History: the Eurasian Experience
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Leo Lucassen
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Organizer:
Leo Lucassen
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Discussants:
Josef Ehmer, Peter Hoppenbrouwers, Jan Lucassen, Leo Lucassen, Leslie Page Moch, Jan Luiten van Zanden |
T-14
FAM13
Death before Life? Treatment of the Miscarriage Abortions and Stillbirths in the 18th-19th Centuries
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Mary Nagata
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Organizer:
Hiroshi Kawaguchi
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Discussant:
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas
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Vasilis Gavalas, Kostas Rontos, Nikolaos Nagopoulos :
Evidence of Sex-selective Abortions in Modern Greece Based on Sex Ratio at Birth
Hiroshi Kawaguchi :
When did the Buddhist Temple Start to Register the Miscarriages and the Stillbirths?
Bartosz Ogórek :
Infant Mortality in Cisleithanian Urban Populations of Austro-Hungarian Empire 1887-1913
Mikako Sawayama :
Concept of Life for Fetuses and Babies in the Tokugawa Period
U-14
RUR13
Local and Global Perspectives on Rural Development and ‘Population Control’ after 1945
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Corinna Unger
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Organizers:
Heinrich Hartmann, Teresa Huhle |
Discussant:
Corinne Pernet
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Maria Doernemann :
Modernization Promises in Agrarian Landscapes: Concepts of the Kenyan Population
Annika Hartmann :
“Where there is no doctor” - Practicing Health and Family Planning in Rural Guatemala in the 1960s and 1970s
Heinrich Hartmann :
Making the Population Bomb Explode in Anatolia – Re-Negotiating Rural Modernization and Global Threats Through the Use of Media in the Turkish Village in the 1970s
Teresa Huhle :
Land Conflict, Land Reform, and the Agrarian Population in Colombia
W-14
MAT17
Jewish Space and Material Culture in Central Europe
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Dieter Hecht :
The Mapping Wall: Framed Jewish Family Pictures
Louise Hecht :
Appropriation of Jewish Space on the Wiener Ringstrasse: a Poet’s Apartment in Palais Schey
Elana Shapira :
Bringing Culture to the Viennese? Jewish Patrons and Entrepreneurs Fashioning the Viennese Ring and the Entertainment Park Prater
Lisa Silverman :
Vienna’s Jewish Geography: Imagining the Leopoldstadt
X-14
HEA12
Maps of the Medical Marketplace: Practitioners, Patients and Institutions in Early Modern Europe
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Jonathan Barry :
Medical Practice in Bristol, c. 1500 - c. 1800
Lisbeth Rodrigues, Isabel Guimaraes Sá :
Solving Agricultural Crises in the Sixteenth-century: the Case of the Hospital of Nossa Senhora do Pópulo (Portugal)
Alun Withey :
Medicine in a Vacuum?: Practice and Practitioners in Early Modern Wales.
Y-14
SOC17b
Real Estate and Social Topography in Pre-modern Europe (1100-1800) - Part 2
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Ana Plosnic Škaric :
Decline of Medieval Urban Symbols of Power: Tower Houses in Trogir (Croatia)
Miki Sugiura, Genki Takahashi :
Maintaining Polycentric Small Cites under De-urbanization. Local Merchants’ Real Estate Strategy in Bolsward, Friesland.
Tineke Van de Walle, Peter Stabel :
Living in Late Medieval Suburbia. Social Topography and Housing in Antwerp and Oudenaarde 15th-16th Century
Z-14
POL29
Beyond the Racial State: Rethinking Nazi Germany
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Regina Mühlhäuser :
Antisemitism, Gender, Violence: the Nazi Handling of “Race Defilement” in the Occupied Territories of the Soviet Union, 1941–1945
Devin Pendas :
Racial States in Comparative Perspective
Mark Roseman :
Jews, Race and Volk in Nazi Germany
Richard Wetzell :
Biopolitics, Science, and Nazism: was there a Genesis of the “Final Solution” from the “Spirit of Science”?
ZA-14
WOM01
Travel Reports: Transnational Journeys for Abortion Services
Hörsaal 24 basement
Networks:
Sexuality
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Women and Gender
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Chair:
Marianna Georgievna Muravyeva
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Organizer:
Christabelle Sethna
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Discussant:
Massimo Perinelli
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Hayley Brown :
The Trans-Tasman Abortion Travel Service: Abortion Services for New Zealand Women
Gayle Davis :
Shopping, Lotteries and Tourism: an Intra-Regional History of Abortion in Britain
Sheelagh McGuinness :
A Long Way From Tipperary: the Impact of Travel for Abortion Services on Irish Women
Christabelle Sethna :
A Stitch in Time: From the Abortion Caravan to the Radical Handmaids in Canada
ZB-14
POL24
Experts in Politics: Transformation, Transition and Discursive Shifts in 20th Century European Governance Structures
Hörsaal 26 basement
Carine Germond :
Catalyst for Change or Obstacle to Reform: Experts and the Common Agricultural Policy, 1968-1984
Wolfram Kaiser :
Transnational Experts in Heavy Industry: from Cartel Networks to Globalization
Ronald Kroeze, Sjoerd Keulen :
The European Businessman as Expert and Ambassador in Free Trade: the Rise and Fall of the European Round Table of Industrialists as an Expert Group for the European Single Act, 1980-2000
Brigitte Leucht :
Inno Revisited: Experts, Expertise and the Reach of EU Competition Law in the 1970s
Jan-Henrik Meyer :
Expert Governance in the Making? The Role of Scientists in Early European Environmental Policy
Karin Van Leeuwen :
Lawyers as Experts? Changing Practices of Expertise in the Early Dutch reception of European law
ZC-14
ORA19
Methodological Issues: Comparisons of Nation, Generation, Sources & Reuse
UR Altre Geschichte
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Anne Heimo
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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Joanna Bornat, Daniela Koleva :
Working across boundaries with Oral history
Mónica Patricia Cadenas Erazo :
Comparative Study of the Construction of Two Types of Historical Memories: Peru from the End of the XIX Century until Current Times
Amaya Caunedo Dominguez :
“Do you Know a Fear which Gets into your Body and Never Ever Leaves you?”. Comparing Children's Memories of War and Repression. Oral Testimonies and Memories of Children during Spanish Civil War and II World War
Abigail Knight, Julia Brannen and Rebecca O'Connell :
Disruption, Childhood Memories and Food Practices: Re-using Oral History Narratives to Study Food and Families in Hard Times, England 1914-18
ZD-14
SOC13
Disability in the Early Modern Society
Prominentenzimmer
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Christina Vanja
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Organizer:
Christina Vanja
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Discussant:
Elisabeth Lobenwein
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Bianca Frohne :
Records of Infirmity: Disability and Life Writing in 16th Century Germany
Irmtraut Sahmland :
A Life in Darkness
Angela Schattner :
Disablement as Disability? Public Welfare and the Disabled Poor in Early Modern Germany
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